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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Gamer Technology Law Conference
What: A Comprehensive Two-Day Conference When: March 25 & 26, 2010 Where: San Francisco, CA (Sheraton Fisherman’s Wharf) View the program agenda here. Cutting edge legal and business issues for finance, development, publishing and distribution including: The future of the industry: … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment Law, Lead Story
Tagged gaming law, law conference, law symposium, video games
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Colorado Entertainment Law Symposium
My friend Steve Erwin is hosting (ast the Chair of the Colorado Bar Entertainment & Sports Law Section) the following event, which offers CLE credits. When: April 2, 2010 9:00 AM – 12:45 PM Where: CLECI Large Classroom, 1900 Grant Street, … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment Law, Lead Story
Tagged Colorado, Entertainment Law, symposium
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European Parliament Votes to Lower ACTA Opacity
Social networking is great. How else would a third-year law student become “friends” with a member of European Parliament (MEP) if not for Facebook? An MEP from Scotland happens to be my Facebook friend. After Nick Sarkozy implemented his “three-strikes” … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment Law, Lead Story
Tagged ACTA, European Parliament, European Union
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An Idea to Extend Back End Video Game Sales
I am writing this post because I currently do not have the wherewithal to implement a system like the one I am about to propose. Instead, I seek to explain the system so that perhaps someone will implement it. To … Continue reading
Fringe Sales, Part II
Do we agree with and, if so, how can we apply the fringe sales concept described by Seth Godin? First, I think Seth is correct. Obviously, or I wouldn’t be posting. Right off, I’m thinking about whether I’m one of … Continue reading
Fringe Sales, Part I
AH-HA! (it’s one of those moments) Time traveling back to 2003, here’s a video about being remarkable and a major transition in marketing, and it seems like, for those in the entertainment business (I’m thinking music), it should be something discovered … Continue reading
Naomi Campbell Strikes Again
It’s no surprise that Naomi Campbell has made the news once again for her ‘issues’ with self-restraint. As of recent, according to reports, Campbell is accused of striking her private driver, causing him to hit his head on the car’s … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment Business
Tagged acting, advice, Ali G Indahouse, altercation, driver, misdemeanor, modeling, Naomi Campbell, Ugly Betty
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